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Is Your Company Energy Flexible?

Posted January 21, 2010 7:52 AM

The need to be "energy flexible" was a key take-away from a recent gathering of glass manufacturers. This advice could certainly apply to other energy-intensive manufacturing sectors such as ceramics, fibers and textiles. What steps have your company taken to become more energy efficient and reduce carbon emissions?

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Re: Is Your Company Energy Flexible?

01/21/2010 10:23 AM

All human developments are based on man's understanding of activities of nature.

Whereas energy applied technologies have tremendous growth and diversities,there seems to be major lapses and underestimation on priority aspects of alternate possibilities on the very scope of energy.

Mankind ,if is sure and confident of tackling survival on energy aspects ,should exert extra leap to its capability as a super species in nature's evolution process.

That is how nature is triggering and teasing us. Is it?

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